Photo exhibition on Vietnam, China’s beauty opens in Hanoi
A photo exhibition showcasing the charm of nature, people and people in Vietnam and China opened in Hanoi on December 26 in celebration of the 10th establishment anniversary of the comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership between the two nations.
At the opening ceremony (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Aphoto exhibition showcasing the charm of nature, people and people in Vietnamand China opened in Hanoi on December 26 in celebration of the 10th establishment anniversary of the comprehensive strategic cooperativepartnership between the two nations.
The exhibition was jointly heldby the Vietnam Pictorial of the Vietnam News Agency (VNA) and a magazine of theGuangxi Broadcasting Service (GXBS) of China’s Guangxi Zhuang AutonomousRegion.
Addressing the opening ceremony,Editor-in-chief of the Vietnam Pictorial Nguyen Thang said the Vietnam-Chinacomprehensive strategic cooperative partnership has maintained positive growthover the years, with their political, diplomatic and economic relations being strengthenedcontinuously.
Press agencies of Vietnam andChina have always cooperated and assisted each other to fulfil their tasks, henoted, adding that the exhibition serves as proof of effective collaborationbetween the Vietnam Pictorial and the GXBS.
The event is hoped to furtherenhance mutual understanding between the people of Vietnam and China, as wellas deepen the comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership, thereby contributingto regional and international peace, cooperation, friendship and development,Thang added.
The exhibition features 100 outstandingphotos which show off the beauty of landscapes, people and development of thetwo countries as well as China’s Guangxi and Vietnam’s northern province of QuangNinh province in particular.
In 2018, Quang Ninh is hosting theNational Tourism Year, while the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region marks its 60thfounding anniversary.
The photo exhibition runs throughDecember 31.-VNA
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